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Zion March - Brian Beck
is written in classic march style, using many permutations of quarter/eighth-note rhythms. Though range is limited, the use of many chromatic notes creates interesting harmonies.Groups performing piece will soon become "rhythm masters"! Correlated to , Level 3. (2:30) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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£58.50
March for Freedom - Steve Hodges
This bright, upbeat march is sure to be a real hit. The composer, Steve Hodges, is a successful high school band director in Oregon. (Grade 3)
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£53.95
Freedom's March - James Swearingen
A straight-ahead and spirited march never fails to catch the attention of your audiences. When a patriotic feeling is included in the mix, the results are a guaranteed positive concert experience. Composer James Swearingen captures that essence with this finely focused work that contains no technical difficulties for any instrumentalist. A program opener, closer or encore. (1:36)
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£79.50
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 - Edward Elgar / arr. Alfred Reed, M.J. Retford
Of all four marches that came after the overwhelmingly successful No. 1, March No. 4 seems to many people to be most closely related in general effect to the first. Just why this should be so is difficult to say. All five of the Pomp and Circumstance Marches are cast in basically the same form, a two-part A-B-AB, with the "A" part energetic and moving briskly along, and the "B" bringing a change of feeling (even though no actual change of pace is indicated) with the so-called "great tune" by way of contrast. However, it has become almost a tradition with Nos. 1 and 4 to play the final section in a slower tempo, probably in respect of Elgar's tempo marking "Grandioso" at this point. Certainly both of these "great tunes" could, and have, been considered as portraying musically the very essence and glorification of British majesty and power at the time they were written.
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£45.95
March for Patriot Day - John O'Reilly
Patriot Day occurs on September 11 of each year in memory of the 2,977 people who died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This march, which was actually written on Patriot Day 2011, is the perfect vehicle for beginning band students to express their patriotism. Using only the first seven notes taught in most beginning method books, rhythmic interest is provided by various combinations of repeated-pitch eighth note patterns. (1:30)
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£41.50
Dunkirk March - Mark Williams
This march commemorates a daring sea rescue during World War II in which over 300,000 French and British soldiers, surrounded by German forces, were evacuated from Dunkirk by a huge volunteer flotilla consisting of every imaginable type of boat-from tiny fishing boats to yachts. This work presents a unique opportunity for musical learning, as well as cross-curricular study in social studies/history.
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£82.95
The Sea Dogs March - Brian Bankston
A colorful and powerful march set in G minor that will make your inner pirate want to set sail! The interesting interplay between instruments and adventurous dynamic scheme provides something a bit different for your next festival; a work which contrasts many other standard marches. This one is indeed a map that leads to a treasure chest full of teaching opportunities. A pirate adventure as well as musical fun and growth all in one package!Original Item#: RWS-2308-00
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First Concert March - Sandy Feldstein and John O'Reilly
As the title implies, this march is perfect for your first concert. Using only 6 notes (concert B-flat and G), this original piece will make the youngest band sound like professionals. Easy to put together and fun to play---open or close your first concert with this one. (Grade 1---Correlates with Book 1, Unit 6)
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£55.50
March from - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky / arr. Michael Story
The Tchaikovsky ballet, , has in one way or another found its way into the lives of just about everyone. From the dance stage to the concert hall (where the orchestral suite is heard), to radio, television and motion pictures, it lives on and on. The March is one of the most identifiable segments of this monumental work. Audience recognition is immediate, and their acceptance will completely satisfy your young musicians. (duration 2:08)
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March of the Crusaders
James D. Ployhar has transformed this hymn-tune into the march that it was originally intended to be. According to legend, this hymn was sung by German crusaders on their way to Jerusalem. Credited as a Silesian folk song, is an impressive addition to beginning band literature. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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